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Two Good Sports is your weekly deep dive beyond the sports headlines. Join leading broadcasters Abbey Gelmi and Georgie Tunny as they break down the biggest sports stories and unpack the human drama. Whether you’re a casual observer or a diehard fan, you’ll be brought up to speed on the people behind the narrative, why the story matters, and gain a new perspective and better understanding of the issues at the forefront of sport.


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Two Good Sports has featured stories from right across Australian sport, including tennis, cricket, rugby league, rugby union, and netball. It’s sports news told differently, keeping you informed of the biggest narratives around the country, including teams from the AFL; Collingwood, Carlton, Brisbane Lions, Sydney Swans, Geelong, Hawthorn, Western Bulldogs, and Essendon. If you’re an NRL fan, we’re got you covered too, from Penrith Panthers to Brisbane Broncos. We cover all the major domestic competitions; AFLW, State of Origin, Super Rugby, A-League, NBL, BBL, and the Melbourne Cup. We’ve got the best of international sport too, from Formula 1 to the Australian Open, and Commonwealth Games. We also bring you the latest stories from the world of football, like the Premier League, Champions League, and legends of the game, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. And we can’t forget Australia’s national teams competing on the international stage, from the Matildas and Socceroos to the Wallabies. When it comes to the people behind the narrative, the show has profiled some of sport’s leading athletes, icons and influencers including, Sam Kerr, Ange Postecoglou, Oscar Piastri, Alex De Minaur, Lachie Neale, Nathan Cleary, Ellyse Perry, Novak Djokovic, Nick Kyrgios, Chris Fagan, Chris Scott and Pat Cummins. Two Good Sports is also at the forefront of the biggest conversations around global sport, such as high performance, coaching, management, scouting, training, statistics, analytics, reviews, sponsorship, foundations, leadership, and fitness.

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Georgie is still off gallivanting around the world, so ABC’s Catherine Murphy is joining Abbey to talk about everything rugby union, including why you should care about the upcoming Lions tour.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Georgie is away doing something top secret and AMAZING, so this week we have 3AW's Laura Spurway joining Abbey to talk all things Gout Gout, the 17 year old lining up to be Australia's greatest ever athlete.  Instagram  This episode is bought to you by Harvey Norman. It’s time to upgrade your TV and appliances for footy season! Ask a specially trained Harvey Norman staff member for advice. Go Harvey Norman!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There has been a lot of commentary surrounding the Matildas lately, some of it warranted, some of it not. So we have one of the great brains in women’s sport, Niav Owens on the show today, to tell us what is going on with everyone’s favourite team.    Instagram  This episode is bought to you by Harvey Norman. It’s time to upgrade your TV and appliances for footy season! Ask a specially trained Harvey Norman staff member for advice. Go Harvey Norman!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are starting this season on an ABSOLUTE HIGH. Guenther Steiner is the man we all fell in love with on Drive to Survive, and Georgie got to sit down with him and ask him all things F1 ahead of the season.  Instagram  This episode is bought to you by Harvey Norman. It’s time to upgrade your TV and appliances for footy season! Ask a specially trained Harvey Norman staff member for advice. Go Harvey Norman!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s Two Good Sports episode, we’re back for a brand-new season! And what better way to kick things off than with our official ins and outs for the year? We’re setting the tone, making some big calls, and let’s be honest — probably regretting a few of them later. What’s in? What’s out? And where do we land on the great sporting debates of the year?   Instagram    This episode is bought to you by Harvey Norman. It’s time to upgrade your TV and appliances for footy season! Ask a specially trained Harvey Norman staff member for advice. Go Harvey Norman!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's our last episode of 2024! Georgie and Abbey are joined by Sam Koslowski co-founder of The Daily Aus to look back on the biggest and best sports stories of the year. Plus, the team make their sporting predictions for 2025. Sam is the co-founder of The Daily Aus, listen to The Daily Aus now. Subscribe to The Daily Aus sport newsletter Follow @thedailyaus on Instagram Follow @twogoodsportspodcast on InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finally, the 2026 Commonwealth Games have a host city. Glasgow has put their hand up to save the event, with the Victorian government still covering most of the bill. But with a scaled back program of just ten sports, does this spell the end for the Comm Games? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week, the AFL moved swiftly to condemn and sanction players of the GWS Giants men's team for their behaviour during a post-season function. Today on the show, Abbey and Georgie tackle the story head on, reacting to the backlash, the fallout, and sharing their personal perspectives as women in sport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Farewell Rafa

2024-10-1427:50

Rafael Nadal has finally announced his retirement from tennis. He'll farewell the game, representing Spain at the Davis Cup in November, but today on the show we look back on his incredible career. After racking up 22 Grand Slam titles, he bows out having given the sport everything he had. Tennis will never be the same. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NRL season is done and dusted as Penrith Panthers continued their dynasty - perhaps the greatest the modern game will ever see. Today on the show, all the fallout from the NRL Grand Final, including a biting allegation and that controversial decision from the bunker. Laura Spurway is back with Abbey to wrap it all up for you, plus a special message from our dear Georgie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the AFL has expanded across the country, one question won't go away: should the Grand Final be moved from the hallowed turf of Melbourne Cricket Ground? There are many arguments 'for' and 'against', from upholding tradition to the unfair advantage it gives Victorian clubs. Today on the show, Abbey is joined once again by Laura Spurway to settle the debate once and for all.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the debate that never seems to go away. The Brownlow Medal is the AFL's highest individual honour, awarded to the best and fairest player of the home and away season. But every year, the same question is asked by fans and pundits alike: should it just be awarded to the best player on the field? Should the "fairest" element be scrapped entirely, making suspended players eligible? Abbey is joined once again by Laura Spurway to try and settle the debate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian Oscar Piastri has clinched his second win of his young Formula 1 career, taking out the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. His team, McLaren, now lead the constructors' championship and the kid from Melbourne is living up to the hype that surrounded his entry into F1 last year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Week 1 of AFL Finals is in the can, and it provided a ton of headlines and left many questions. Will Geelong ever need a rebuild? Is Ken Hinkley on his way out at Port Adelaide, regardless is they beat the Hawks on Friday night? And what on earth is Hok-Ball?! All that and more on this weeks show, as Abbey Gelmi is joined by sports journo Laura Spurway to break it all down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Athlete endorsements are nothing new in the sports world. From Michael Jordan to Caitlin Clarke, sports stars are more than just athletes, they're mega influencers and brands want a piece of the pie. But can you blame them for wanting to cash in while they can? Well, Australia certainly loves to cut down a tall poppy. So today on the show, Abbey and Georgie take a look at the biggest examples of star power in sports, and whether or not Aussie fans can truly embrace the off-field profile of our own athletes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You've had the entree, now get ready for the main course. The Para Games are almost here! Georgie and Abbey have you covered with the key details you need to know about the Paralympics and the star Aussie athletes set to shine in Paris. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was hard to avoid the headlines when a social media storm surrounded Algerian boxer Imane Khelif at the Paris Olympics earlier this month. After her first round opponent, Italy's Angela Carini, quit in a flood of tears just seconds into the bout, Khelif faced attacks over her gender. Misinformation quickly spread online and reignited the debate over gender and sports. But the real story of Imane Khelif is one of dignity and honour.  Further reading: Running in a Body That's My Own, Caster Semenya essaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the Games now done and dusted, Abbey and Georgie are back to review Team Australia's last batch medals from Paris over the last weekend, and reflect on their favourite moments of the event. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Goodbye to the Games

2024-08-1224:44

The Games have come to a close, and as promised, Georgie and Abbey are back with a special bonus episode. The closing ceremony featured some French and not so French themes, as Paris handed the baton over to Los Angeles for 2028. Plus, some honourable mentions for some the quirkier stories from the past two weeks.  Look out for a full episode tomorrow, wrapping up the final medals for team Australia and our favourite Games moments from Paris.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was another haul of Aussie medals overnight, including a historic pair from the boxing ring. Plus, our water polo girls are going for gold, after taking down Team USA, and everything you need to know ahead of the weekend to close out the Games in Paris.  Two Good Sports will return on Monday with a closing ceremony recap, then on Tuesday, we'll have a full wrap of Australia's Games campaign.  Further listening: Why Games qualifying is anything but simple for the marathon Disclaimer: Two Good Sports, Australian Radio Network Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate are not sponsors of, associated with, approved by or affiliated with the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (the “Games”), the International Olympic Committee, the Australian Olympic Committee or any of the owners or official licensees of the rights in the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Team Australia made history overnight, winning 4 gold, taking us to 18 in total. It's our best-ever return, with 4 days still to go in Paris. Abbey and Georgie break it all down for you, including a historic bronze in the Discus Throw. Plus, what you need to watch tonight as the Aussies look to add to our already stacked medal tally. Disclaimer: Two Good Sports, Australian Radio Network Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate are not sponsors of, associated with, approved by or affiliated with the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (the “Games”), the International Olympic Committee, the Australian Olympic Committee or any of the owners or official licensees of the rights in the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are midway through week two of the Games and team Australia is riding high! Overnight, Arisa Trew showed her true colours, winning gold in the skateboarding. The 14-year-old becomes our youngest ever gold medalist. Plus, all the action from the cycling track and the ocean, with a bronze and silver added to Australia's overall tally. All that and more, including everything on the way tonight. Hint: it involves TGS favourite, Peter Bol.  Further listening:  Peter Bol: The innocent victim of clean sport Disclaimer: Two Good Sports, Australian Radio Network Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate are not sponsors of, associated with, approved by or affiliated with the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (the “Games”), the International Olympic Committee, the Australian Olympic Committee or any of the owners or official licensees of the rights in the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Noemie Fox Day

2024-08-0534:47

So far these Games, one Fox sister has taken the spotlight. But today, it's Noemie Fox's day. She takes home gold in the Kayak Cross for her moment in the sun, and completes a golden sweep for the Fox family. Plus, all the can't-miss action from Paris, on the way tonight. Disclaimer: Two Good Sports, Australian Radio Network Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate are not sponsors of, associated with, approved by or affiliated with the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (the “Games”), the International Olympic Committee, the Australian Olympic Committee or any of the owners or official licensees of the rights in the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Games continue to deliver the goods for Aussie sports fans and Abbey and Georgie are probably the most excited of them in the country right now! Team Australia are racking up the medals, so it's a bumper Green & Gold Edition, as we recap a huge weekend in Paris. We also get you caught up on all the action overnight and look ahead at what's still to come this evening.  Disclaimer: Two Good Sports, Australian Radio Network Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate are not sponsors of, associated with, approved by or affiliated with the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (the “Games”), the International Olympic Committee, the Australian Olympic Committee or any of the owners or official licensees of the rights in the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Overnight at the Games, Australia claim gold in the Women's 4x200m Freestyle Relay, blowing the US away to add to our stash from the pool. Plus our first athletics medal is in the bag, thanks to Jemima Montag walking her way into the record books. And everything to watch over a stacked weekend. TGS will back on Monday for another huge week in Paris.  Disclaimer: Two Good Sports, Australian Radio Network Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate are not sponsors of, associated with, approved by or affiliated with the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (the “Games”), the International Olympic Committee, the Australian Olympic Committee or any of the owners or official licensees of the rights in the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, Jess Fox does it again! Our flag bearer claims another gold to become Australia's most successful Games athlete. Also, Kyle Chalmers snatches silver as more bronze medals are added to our tally. Plus, everything coming your way tonight. Disclaimer: Two Good Sports, Australian Radio Network Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate are not sponsors of, associated with, approved by or affiliated with the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (the “Games”), the International Olympic Committee, the Australian Olympic Committee or any of the owners or official licensees of the rights in the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today at the Games, Kaylee McKeown silenced the Americans to claim gold in the 100m backstroke, while in the Rugby 7s, it was heartbreak for our women. That and much more, plus everything coming up tonight that you simply cannot miss.  Disclaimer: Two Good Sports, Australian Radio Network Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate are not sponsors of, associated with, approved by or affiliated with the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (the “Games”), the International Olympic Committee, the Australian Olympic Committee or any of the owners or official licensees of the rights in the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been another huge night of action for team Australia at the Games. Mollie O'Callaghan got the better of Ariarne Titmus in the 200m freestyle, plus a new Aussie hero emerges in...equestrian? Abbey and Georgie are back to break it all down.  Disclaimer: Two Good Sports, Australian Radio Network Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate are not sponsors of, associated with, approved by or affiliated with the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (the “Games”), the International Olympic Committee, the Australian Olympic Committee or any of the owners or official licensees of the rights in the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Surprise! It's a TGS: Green & Gold bonus episode. Georgie and Abbey just had to talk about that opening ceremony in the French capital. Every four years, sport and pop culture come together in unexpected ways and this one did not disappoint. There was rain, there were pop stars, and...Minions?  Disclaimer: Two Good Sports, Australian Radio Network Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate are not sponsors of, associated with, approved by or affiliated with the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (the “Games”), the International Olympic Committee, the Australian Olympic Committee or any of the owners or official licensees of the rights in the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Games are off to a record-breaking start, as Australia strikes gold. Abbey and Georgie recap the first three days of the events in Paris, from the white water to the pool. Plus, the Matildas keep their medal hopes alive with a miraculous comeback, and everything coming up tonight that you need to watch. Disclaimer: Two Good Sports, Australian Radio Network Pty Ltd and its related bodies corporate are not sponsors of, associated with, approved by or affiliated with the Paris Olympic Games 2024 (the “Games”), the International Olympic Committee, the Australian Olympic Committee or any of the owners or official licensees of the rights in the Games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's less than a week to go until that big sports event in Paris kicks off, and Abbey and Georgie will be keeping you up to date on it all. Two Good Sports: Green & Gold Edition starts from Monday the 29th of July. But in the meantime, as you prepare for two weeks of sleepless nights and sporting fever, here's five more stars to keep an eye on in the Australian team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Games are less than two weeks away! So who are Team Australia's best medal hopes for Paris? Today, Abbey and Georgie give you the lowdown on five athletes to keep an eye on in the coming weeks, and asses their podium chances. Two Good Sports: Green & Gold Edition starts 29 July! Further Listening:  Peter Bol: The innocent victim of clean sportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Games are fast approaching and Georgie and Abbey are excited! This week, where are things at for our basketball teams? We dive into the Boomers and the Opals and whether or not they can bring home a medal from Paris. Plus, a special TGS announcement!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's only one name that rules gymnastics: the GOAT, Simone Biles. After returning to the sport from a 2-year break last year, she's back doing what she does best. But that comeback was no small feat. Simone hasn't shied away from her mental health challenges, turning a weakness into a strength. Now, she's set to take on the world once more in Paris. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cricket has hit the headlines in the United States and Americans are very confused. The USA and West Indies are hosting the T20 World Cup, and a whole new audience has been exposed to the sport. But with cricket being added to the Olympics (Los Angeles 2028), and a new domestic comp entering its second season (Major League Cricket), is now the time for America to finally embrace the game? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia may just have its best Olympic swimming team ever. After a week of qualifying trials, our Dolphins are expected to dominate the Games this year. And while the action in the pool was electric, the inspiring stories to emerge were nothing but remarkable. Further listening: Swimming Australia in murky watersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're not entrenched in the marathon world, it may surprise you to know that the fastest qualifiers aren't always the ones who are actually sent to the Olympics. The runners that make the team are entirely at the discretion of Athletics Australia. It's a policy that's seen one of our best marathoners - top-three finisher, Lisa Weightman - miss out on selection for Paris, triggering a heated debate online and in the athletics community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rebels without a cause

2024-06-0336:50

It’s no secret that rugby in Australia isn’t in great shape. But things just got worse for the game with the axing of the Melbourne Rebels. The club are no more, and won’t be competing in Super Rugby next season. Executives say they’re still committed to growing the sport in Victoria but the loss of the Rebels points to even bigger issues for rugby in Australia. So, with a home World Cup on the horizon in 2027, can the game bounce back?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been called an epidemic of the game. Women's football is dominated by anterior cruciate ligament injuries, and in recent years it seems to be getting worse. 37 players missed the World Cup because of them, and now Sam Kerr has been ruled out of this year's Olympics. So what's going on? And why are female athletes more likely to suffer the dreaded knee injury?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don’t miss Find and Tell, the search for the next generation of Australian storytellers. Think of it like one of those TV talent shows... but for podcasting! You'll hear from four Australians as they go head-to-head to Find and Tell unique and interesting stories from around the country, based on a new theme each episode. Follow along each Wednesday as host Jamila Rizvi decides which storyteller will take home the grand prize and be crowned the Find And Tell champion. Search Find And Tell on your podcast app or click here! Meet the storytellers at findandtell.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're taking a break this week but we didn't want to leave you hanging. With the Premier League season all wrapped up, we thought it was a good time to revisit one of our best episodes from last year on Ange Postecoglou. He's just completed his first season as Tottenham manager, and although it didn't all go to plan, its worth reflecting on just how far he's come in his incredible coaching career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She's been a crucial part of the Matildas for nearly two decades, but even legends have to retire at some point. This past week, goalkeeper Lydia Williams announced she's hanging up the gloves and boots, retiring from international football after this year's Olympics. Today on the show, Georgie and super sub Niav Owens pay tribute to one of the Tillies greats, and reflect on just how much the game has changed in Lyd's 19-year career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rabbitohs are a club in crisis. They sit on the bottom of the ladder, having won just a single game this NRL season, and head coach Jason Demetriou has now been sacked. So what's next for Souths? The answer may come in the form of League legend Wayne Bennett, who has put his hand up for a return to South Sydney. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our men's Olympic football team, the Olyroos, have failed to make the cut for this year's Games in Paris. The team didn't win a match or score a single goal in their quest to qualify. So what does this missed opportunity mean for men's football in Australia, our development pathways, and our future Socceroos? Niav Owens is back again with Georgie Tunny this week to seek some answers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She's touted as the most exciting prospect in basketball since Steph Curry - and she's only just turned pro. Caitlin Clark broke countless records in college ball, prompting Shaquille O'Neal to proclaim her as "the best female collegiate player ever". Now, she's set for the WNBA after being drafted as the number one pick. But it's her rookie salary that's got people talking this past week, reigniting the gender pay gap conversation. Today, Georgie Tunny is joined once again by Niav Owens to break it all down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Off the back of last year's Women's World Cup, football has seen a huge boost: record crowds, membership increases, and a number of Matildas returning home to the A-League Women. But is that momentum enough to sustain the domestic game? Today on the show, Georgie Tunny is joined by sports presenter Niav Owens for an update on the health of women's football in Australia and the challenges that remain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They've only been around for three seasons, but the NBL's newest team has stunned Australian basketball. The JackJumpers rise has been swift, making the postseason every year. Now, they've won the Championship. And the person at the centre of their success is coach, Scott Roth - an American who's made Tasmania his home, and built a winning team that locals can be proud of.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tasmania has been crying out for an AFL team to call their own for decades. Fans had to watch on as expansion teams were added to the competition, while Tassie was ignored. But Tasmania's football roots run deep and the fans never lost hope. They were finally awarded the AFL’s 19th licence last year. And now, the club has a name: Tasmania Devils will enter the league in 2028. There's just the small problem of building a brand new stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Usually, when Sam Kerr is in the headlines it's because she's bagged another hat-trick for club or country. But a couple weeks ago, Australia and the sports world at large were struck by the news that she'd been charged for the alleged racial harassment of a police officer in London. 24 hours later, everything changed. The words Kerr allegedly used were revealed to the public, and a national debate ensued. Today on the show, how it all unfolded and what it means for Sam Kerr and the Matildas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2024 sporting calendar is stacked. From Formula 1 to the Paralympics, this is your guide to the year ahead. Will Alyssa Healy lead Australia to T20 glory? Can Collingwood go back-to-back this AFL season? Plus, Georgie's wild Wallabies prediction and a French fun fact, befitting of a Paris Olympics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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